
Do you ever find that you start some projects but don’t get to see them through? Or that you lose interest halfway through a project that you’re working on for your business or your career? One of the reasons is to understand your commitment. And the key to strengthening your commitment. In this episode of The Genius Code™ podcast I explain the three pillars of commitment – and more importantly, the journey everyone goes on when they start something new and end up hitting a brick wall.
Embarking on new projects often fills us with enthusiasm. However, as challenges arise, our initial excitement can wane. This decline in motivation is common. Understanding the three pillars of commitment can help us navigate these hurdles.
The first pillar in is clarity. It’s essential to have a clear vision of what you want to achieve. Without a defined goal, it’s easy to lose direction. For instance, if you’re launching a new product, outline its purpose, target audience, and expected outcomes. Therefore, this clarity serves as a roadmap, guiding your efforts and keeping you focused.
The second pillar is capability. Assess whether you have the necessary skills and resources to complete the project. If gaps exist, consider training or seeking assistance. For example, if you’re venturing into digital marketing but lack expertise, enrolling in a course or consulting with a specialist can bolster your capability. Thus, enhancing your skills ensures you’re equipped to handle challenges that may arise.
The third pillar is conviction. This involves believing in the value and importance of your project. When you truly believe in what you’re doing, you’re more likely to persevere through obstacles. Reflect on why the project matters to you and the impact it will have. This conviction acts as a driving force, motivating you to push forward even when faced with difficulties.
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